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Fascism

Fascism is a variant of extreme corporatist nationalism headed by an authoritarian leadership and is usually classified as a far-right political theory. It originated in Italy under Mussolini and Hitlers Nazism is a variant of Fascism. Fascist movements shared certain common features, including the veneration of the state, a devotion to a strong leader, and an emphasis on ultranationalism and militarism. Fascism views political violence, war, and imperialism positively and it asserts that stronger nations have the right to expand their territory by displacing weaker nations since the national race was in perpetual conflict with other nations and races.

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Was Lou Gehrig a Nazi?

Lou Gerhing is dead. Lou Gehrig is not gay

What kind of people are Neo-Nazis?

Nazi people hated and still hate anyone who is of color. In they're eyes, it does not matter whether you are tan, to them you are still of color. They also hate homo-sexuals. Their purpose and belief is the Aryan Nation (blond hair and blue eyes for lack of a better wording).

What are the simularities between communism and facism?

AnswerBoth methods denied any individual rights

Both were ruled by dictators who only allowed their own political party

Both used terror to guard their power

additions:

3. strong military

4. censorship

Which world war 2 leader could be described as a fascist?

The fascist leaders that I can currently think of are Adolf Hitler (Germany) and Benito Mussolini (Italy).

What phrase did the Nazis say?

"work and bread"

"make Germany self-sufficient"

"smash communism!"

"away with the November criminals!"

"free Germany from the Jews"

its a wonder nobody cottoned on to how much of a psycho he was

Why did the Nazis made homosexuals wear a pink triangle?

There was a whole system of badges that were required to be worn by the prisoners in Nazi Germany prison camps. The badges were mostly inverted triangles (flat side up, pointy side down) of different colours. Jewish prisoners had to wear a non inverted yellow triangle with another inverted triangle superimposed, over the top to form a star.

Red triangles signified political enemies; green professional criminals; blue forced labour or emigrants, purple bible students; black for asocials and brown for gypsies. The colour for sex offenders was pink. Most of these happened to be homosexual men. So a homosexual Jew would wear a star comprising a pink triangle over a yellow triangle.

In which country did the fascist party begin?

In 1870s Italy, with political groups known as Fasci.

These groups coalesced under a national organization during WW1, and after the war Mussolini formed the National Fascist Party in 1921,which took power in 1922.

What did the fascist party advocate?

jews jews jews jews jews jews jews jew jews jews jews jews jews jews jews jews jews jews jews jews ejws

What countries had fascist government during the 1930s?

The governments of Germany, Italy, Austria, Hungary, Rumania, Greece, Spain and Portugal all implemented their own forms of fascism between the 1920s and 1940s. Additionally, the governments of Japan, China, Brazil and Argentina during this era were heavily influenced by Italian fascism and German national-socialism.

What are the main characteristics of fascism?

The key principles of fascism include the state having absolute power. There is also a strict social order that prevents uprising from the citizens. There is one charismatic leader in a fascist government and he is one who may never be questioned. In a fascist government, peace is seen as weakness and aggression as strength.

What was fascism in Germany during World War 2?

Fascism was the governing ideology of Germany and Italy. It was fascist thinking that led both countries to believe that they were right to start the war and that they could win it. A central tenet of Fascism was that they were superior to all other peoples. This sense of innate superiority made it impossible for the German and Italian leaders to accept, or even imagine, that they could lose the war. Thus they kept on fighting long after there was even the slightest hope of even a conditional surrender permitting the survival of their governments. They fought to the very end instead of seeking a negotiated peace much earlier on. This resulted in terrible destruction and devastation of their countries.

How many Nazi people died in world war 2?

This is an enduring conflict. Some Germans wer Party members, many who were not members were still loyal Germans. At the point of its ascension to power in 1933 its membership was only about two million. At the highest membership point the Nazi party existed at the 8.5 million level. Many had become party members to secure or maintain positions of employment, to secure business connections or contracts and some sought social status. To be a Nazi was sometimes a very loose affiliation. It was often a matter or convenience or a way to cash in on a trend. Some but not all were Nazis. Some Nazis hid under this cloak and became "invisible". We know that many survived like Eeichman and Mengele. Never attempt to compare Germans with Nazi's and remember that among Germans there is also the rare possibility of a hidden Nazi.

What were the fascists doing to the Jews in budapest?

In Budapest during World War II, particularly from 1944 onwards, fascist groups, notably the Arrow Cross Party, carried out violent persecution against the Jewish population. They implemented measures such as forced labor, confiscation of property, and mass deportations to concentration camps, where many Jews were murdered. The Arrow Cross regime also conducted street roundups, leading to killings and the establishment of ghettos. This brutal campaign contributed to the significant loss of Jewish life in Hungary during the Holocaust.

What cause the rise of fascist governments in Italy and Germany?

There are so factors that led to the rise of Fascism in Italy

1. The impacts of the ww1 of 1914.

2. The weakeness of en existing government.

3. the role played by Benito Musolini.

4. Speading of communism in the world.

Was Spain a Fascist dictatorship in 1939?

In January of 1939, some areas of Catalonia and Valencia were still in Republican hands. However, Francisco Franco was in control of the whole country by the end of the year.

Franco's government was a fascist dictatorial state.

Fascism gained popularity in Italy and Germany after world war 1?

Fascism is a type of political regime that places the nation above the individual. A central authoritative government led by a dictator with complete power to control the nation.

It became popular in Italy after World War I, when Mussolini ruled from 1922 until 1943. Support for the Fascist movement came for a few reasons.

(1) D'Annuzio and his supporters fled Flume and Italian nationalists marked Mussolini as the leader because he had previously advocated for strong foreign policy.

(2) After World War I, Italy was in debt and unemployment rose. Italian governments after the First World War failed to find effective ways to solve the economic and social problems prevailing at the time. The Italian people looked for a new type of government to raise employment rates and decrease debts, and the Fascist party promised labor, wage, and economic stability.

(3) Strikes were common and organized crime became a problem. Especially after the 1920 General Strike, the propertied class feared communism. The Italian people wanted a government with absolute power to keep the order and stability in Italy.

Why did Germany become fascist government in the 1930?

Germany became A fascist country because of the rise in power of Adolf Hitler. He had joined the German Workers Party when it was a small political group and started to make them popular by making speeches which reflected the German nation, who were reeling from their defeat in WW1. Hitlers main belief was that is was the fault of the Jewish people had made them lose the war and he had always thought that other races had been ruining their country. When Hitler was installed as leader of Germany he made himself dictator of the nation and started attacking the race he hated so much, the Jews. Nobody attempted to oppose him since many people aggreed with his ideals. He formed the SS, secret police to hunt down Jews and created concentration camps tp deal with them.

Explain fascism what countries were fascist before the outbreak of WW2?

Before WW2 there was only one Communist country - the Soviet Union. The Fascist countries included: Italy Germany, Spain. Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Poland were crypto-Fascist.

How did fascist philosophies contribute to the Holocaust?

Fascism's commitment to nationalism led many Germans to believe that Jews had no place in German society.

What were the reasons the allies of World War II were able to cast doubt on fascist ideas and defeat the axis armies?

As we would have never agreed with the Nazis and their fuhrer's fanatical beliefs and ideas. The atrocities they committed could never have been more evil. For they are undoubtedly impossible to beat.

What did fascism leaders offer?

They wanted a National Socialist State of Non-Jewish, Gays/Homosexuals, and Gypsies. All of what Dictator Fascist Mussolini absolutely hated.

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